That's some good readin' there Ardent.....your a lucky bugger to get to do those trips and have these experiences....i think part III is definatly inorder!!
Be very careful in new zealand... The people and the atmosphere are intoxicating... By the way ardent... I never did ask but did you ever get a chance to paarticipate in one of those local celebrations in africa?
Awesome... You have developed a knowledge of their local culture through your hunting and learned the limitations.. I am truly envious that you had the opportunity to partake in their rituals... Even if limited to locales where you are "welcome"... New zealand on the other hand is like the newfoundland of countries... Lol... Don't be surprised to find yourself in a kitchen party atmosphere... I never hunted there as i was participating in ceremonial military activity... But they sure made a great effort to ensure I would have problems being bright eyed and bushy tailed in the morning!
'Rituals' are just like ours, sitting around the fire with good beer, fresh meat, and looking at stars and talking about 'things. Hunt camp in the backwaters of Africa is a lot like hunt camp in the backwaters of Canada, nothing special, hunting and camp anywhere is in itself special.
hamhock, will PM you.
Ardent; Superbrad said:I hunted with a German in Namibia and they are absolutely obsessed with ritual and propriety, I agree they take hunting to another level but they lack the fun, and the ability to miss and laugh at ones self. Everybody screws up from time to time and I gave a big ol' yank on my trigger and missed a mountain zebra clean, my PH was absolutely beside himself. I explained that occasionally I do that sort of thing and it falls under "s##t happens", not the end of the world, but to him it certainly was. That was after planting 2 for 2 on a running Gemsbok at 280 mtrs, this also pi##ed him off. If I never hunt with another TRADITIONAL German PH I'll be a happier man.
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